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- Q20717270 subject Q6279368.
- Q20717270 abstract "Boot Hill is a small lunar mountain that is located in Mare Tranquillitatis, about 45 km south of the crater Maskelyne, and about 210 km east of the Apollo 11 landing site. The peak at its north end rises approximately 230 m above the surrounding mare.Unlike many other lunar features named by the Apollo astronauts, the name of the mountain is not formally recognized by the International Astronomical Union. However, Boot Hill and other informal features such as the nearby Duke Island or Mount Marilyn (within Montes Secchi) were significant landmarks used by the astronauts for navigation to the first landing site.".
- Q20717270 elevation "5905.0".
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- Q20717270 thumbnail Boot_Hill_AS11-42-6318.jpg?width=300.
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- Q20717270 elevation "5905 m".
- Q20717270 location "Mare Tranquillitatis, the Moon".
- Q20717270 name "Boot Hill".
- Q20717270 type Mountain.
- Q20717270 type Place.
- Q20717270 type Location.
- Q20717270 type Mountain.
- Q20717270 type NaturalPlace.
- Q20717270 type Place.
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- Q20717270 comment "Boot Hill is a small lunar mountain that is located in Mare Tranquillitatis, about 45 km south of the crater Maskelyne, and about 210 km east of the Apollo 11 landing site. The peak at its north end rises approximately 230 m above the surrounding mare.Unlike many other lunar features named by the Apollo astronauts, the name of the mountain is not formally recognized by the International Astronomical Union.".
- Q20717270 label "Boot Hill (lunar mountain)".
- Q20717270 depiction Boot_Hill_AS11-42-6318.jpg.
- Q20717270 name "Boot Hill".